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Everything Is New: The Publishers, the Authors, and Most Important, the Readers
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Soviet Children’s Literature of the “Thaw” Period: Discoveries and Utopias
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Nat Pinkerton: A Missing Genre in Russian Children’s Literature
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Interview with Nina Dashevskaya: Changing the World through Young Readers
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Illustrated Books Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Conversation with Eight Russian Illustrators
Olga Monina, Olga Mäeots, Anastasia Arkhipova, Irina Mikhailovna Leyn
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Children’s Literature in Russia: Publishers’ Perspectives
Olga Muravieva, Angela Lebedeva, Anastasia Pimkina, Tatiana Lukonina, Max Tompson
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The Children’s Library of Pospelikhinsky District of Altai Krai: “Read and Win”
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We Are Different but We Are Together: Implementing the Project Azbuka v Rossii
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National Electronic Children’s Library: A Living History of Russian Children’s Literature
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Sergei Aleksandrovich Alimov: An Incredible Artist and Creator
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